The Herald (South Africa)

UN slammed over human rights stance

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Former war crimes prosecutor Carla del Ponte, who for years was part of a UN commission probing rights abuses in Syria, is calling for reform of the UN “talk shop”.

She also argued that the upholding of human rights had reached a low point, questionin­g if they still existed.

“The UN is a big disappoint­ment to me,” she told Swiss weekly NZZ Am Sonntag in an interview published on Sunday, insisting that the UN should be reorganise­d.

Del Ponte, a 71-year-old Swiss citizen who came to prominence investigat­ing war crimes in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, was part of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria for five years, before slamming the door in 2017.

During her time working with the commission, which is tasked with investigat­ing human rights violations and war crimes in Syria’s brutal civil war, Del Ponte said she was disappoint­ed to find that the UN was basically a “talk shop”.

“There are lots of civil servants, too many. Only a few of them really do any work.”

Del Ponte, known for her frankness, reiterated her frustratio­n at the lack of accountabi­lity for the horrendous crimes committed in Syria, where more than 360,000 people have been killed since the conflict erupted in 2011.

“We had hoped that the Internatio­nal Criminal Court or an ad hoc court would deal with the war crimes in Syria,” she said, criticisin­g the blocked UN Security Council for standing in the way of such a process by “doing nothing”.

She also criticised the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. Half of the 47 countries that currently hold rotating membership, including the likes of China, Saudi Arabia and Burundi, “are violating human rights on a daily basis”, she maintained.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? TEMPERS FLARE: Demonstrat­ors wearing yellow vests block the traffic during a protest against the rising fuel and oil price
Picture: AFP TEMPERS FLARE: Demonstrat­ors wearing yellow vests block the traffic during a protest against the rising fuel and oil price

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